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MS JET (which is what Access uses) is free...You just need a tool to create one (the most popular is Access), but I guess you could do this all through scripting. Maybe there are other tools out there to edit MS JET databases too.

Originally posted by Goof MS JET (which is what Access uses) is free...You just need a tool to create one (the most popular is Access), but I guess you could do this all through scripting. Maybe there are other tools out there to edit MS JET databases too.

Goof

I actually am doing a project on database systems. I'm just collecting data on what types, etc. I'm going to use MySQL to show how database works though.